
There is no mystery why Botswana is also Middfest Middletown – When people think of African countries, Botswana is not necessarily the first list.This weekend Middfest, runs from today until Sunday in and around Donham Plaza, aims to change this situation.
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Sharing GOD Kid Style $5.00 Buy the film which started the movement. Share some awesome stories about a group of young talented performers sharing God Kid Style in this cute funny film. Best friends teach each other about God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Live Action stories featuring music by Tim Helisek and Kris Miller. Awarded the Dove Family Seal of Approval and won Best Children’s Film @ the International Chris… |
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Spirit of Youth/Lucky Ghost $3.20 The only feature the “Brown Bomber,” boxing great Joe Louis, ever made was “Spirit of Youth,” a classic tale of a poor boy making good, with some fine boxing sequences. Edna Mae Harris, Clarence Muse co-star. Then, in “Lucky Ghost,” comic Mantan Moreland teams with F.E. Miller for a fun-filled supernatural comedy filled with pratfalls and wacky situations. This all-black production was co-produced… |
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An Invisible Thread $25.00 “Excuse me lady, do you have any spare change? I am hungry.”When I heard him, I didn’t really hear him. His words were part of the clatter, like a car horn or someone yelling for a cab. They were, you could say, just noise—the kind of nuisance New Yorkers learn to tune out. So I walked right by him, as if he wasn’t there. But then, just a few yards past him, I stopped. An… |
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The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates $7.86 Two kids named Wes Moore were born blocks apart within a year of each other. Both grew up fatherless in similar Baltimore neighborhoods and had difficult childhoods; both hung out on street corners with their crews; both ran into trouble with the police. How, then, did one grow up to be a Rhodes Scholar, decorated veteran, White House Fellow, and business leader, while the other ended up a convict… |
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Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: A Psychologist Explains the Development of Racial Identity $5.25 Walk into any racially mixed high school and you will see black youth seated together in the cafeteria. Of course, it’s not just the black kids sitting together-the white, Latino, Asian Pacific, and, in some regions, American Indian youth are clustered in their own groups, too. The same phenomenon can be observed in college dining halls, faculty lounges, and corporate cafeterias. What is going on … |
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